TU Dublin launches Ireland’s first Executive MBA in Life Sciences Leadership

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TU Dublin is launching an Executive MBA in Life Sciences Leadership, the first of its kind in Ireland, to keep the sector ready for future challenges posed by Brexit and Covid-19.

The technological university said the course is designed to enhance leadership capabilities in one of Ireland’s fast-growing sectors, with many of the world’s top life sciences companies now having bases around the country.

Scholarships for the course will be available for TU Dublin graduates. To boost gender representation in this sector, two scholarships will also be awarded to successful women applicants through a collaboration with the 30% Club.

The combination of business and life science modules, delivered flexibly to busy working executives, provides a career development pathway for future leaders. I am also pleased to partner with the 30% Club by offering scholarships to potential female leaders in life sciences.
— Prof. Anne Greene, Convene Enterprise Partnership Lead, TU Dublin
This new MBA creates an opportunity for participants to immerse themselves in an innovative peer-learning environment and to engage with international thought leaders to explore the current issues facing the sector.
— Dr. Colin Hughes, Head of TU Dublin's Graduate Business School

The Executive MBA in Life Sciences Leadership is a collaboration between TU Dublin’s Graduate Business School and the School of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, supported by Convene.

This article is an excerpt from the full article at Silicon Republic

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